Russia will not change even after the departure of dictator Vladimir Putin, who will have 12 successors, says MEP from Poland Witold Waszczykowski.
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Waszczykowski noted that according to "
“There is, of course, an opinion: what would happen if there was no Putin. Unfortunately, a whole group of analysts familiar with Russia claims that there would be twelve such successors.. This is not Putin's war, this is Russia's war,"
He stressed that Russia cannot tolerate the fact that somewhere on the territory of the former USSR there is a state developing an alternative political and economic system..
" There this policy is approved. Let me remind you - more than 80 percent of society approves of the war, and 70 percent agreed to a nuclear attack on Poland. These are the results of many years of indoctrination and education of society. If this or that politician changed at the top of power, this would not immediately lead to changes,” said Waszczykowski.
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